Meditation Moments 6: "STAND OUT FOR JESUS!"
We love to hear from you! Some of your letters this week
have been very precious; there's one that touched my heart
a great deal. It was from a mother that told about how her
boy seemed to be slipping. He was in the Services overseas.
In his letters, it showed that he was slipping away from
the Word of God, and no longer the boy that left home; and
she begged for prayer.
You know, it isn't so easy to stand amidst some of those
things that are going on -- where boys are encamped together,
and at the battlefront together: there're lots of temptations!
Some of us as Christians, we're not willing to come out
and out for the Lord, and be so deeply dedicated and so
absolutely surrendered to the Lord and speak out boldly
for Him! We ask our boys to be bold about their witnessing
and their testimony when they are in Camp, but I wonder
if we are so bold about it?
When I think about the Scripture, "Who hath believed
our report, and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as
a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness
and when we shall see him there is no beauty that we should
desire of him.
"He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows
and acquainted with grief, and we hid as it were our faces
from Him; He was despised and we esteemed Him not."
(Isa.53:1-3.)
We're not willing to be the least bit despised for Him though,
are we? Speaking out where we should for the Lord, and not
being afraid of man -- no fear of man being in our hearts
whatsoever -- but dare to take a stand for the right, and
for God's Word. But He was despised.
"Surely He hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows:
yet we did esteem Him stricken, smitten of God and afflicted.
But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised
for our iniquities: The chastisement of our peace was upon
Him and with His stripes we are healed." Oh, this wonderful
passage in the 53rd chapter of Isaiah! You are quite familiar
with it,
But I just wanted to call attention again to what He has
suffered for us and yet how little we are willing to suffer
for Him. Recently, I was with a group -- I was in my own
home, but in theirs -- and they were watching something
on television that I just couldn't understand how any Christian
could sit there and watch!
I thought some of these things that are coming on television,
some of these things over the radio and on the newsstands
and magazine rack -- that if we were courageous enough to
take a definite stand against some of these things, if we
were bold to speak our convictions and do something about
it, that some of these things wouldn't happen!
There are enough Christians in this World that if they would
rise up and boldly throw the weight of their influence towards
putting Christ into the schools, and the Bible and prayer
back into the schools, and Christ back into Christmas and
back into Thanksgiving and all of these different things,
Why, they could stem the tide of this awful materialism
and wickedness and pornography and vileness and unbelief.
He died that we might have liberty! He was poor that we
might be rich in spiritual things! -- And yet we are not
willing to make this sacrifice! And I say, dearly beloved,
that to be a secret disciple, and make no personal, public
testimony isn't being a real dedicated consecrated Christian.
We are just so afraid, some of us, that it would make us
seem peculiar or different from the crowd! Isn't that so?
I believe that something has got to be done that will put
teeth into our conviction and a fear of God in some of our
conferences, and dynamic decisiveness in our negotiations
so far as our government is concerned!
We have heard so much about the dedicated Communists and
their cause! And World domination; and they are certainly
dedicated, super-sacrificial, and super-determined and super-active,
that's true! Too many of us in this land of ours however,
are passive, and our senses are somehow dulled about our
duty to stand out to speak boldly.
In the 6th Chapter of Ephesians it talks about this boldness.
Oh, that God would give some boldness that we might stand
out for the Lord Jesus Christ, and take such a definite
stand that we're utterly fearless about what people say
and what they think about us!
I think we're just dulled by too much luxury and too much
prosperity, and maybe by all our gadgets! And our senses
are dulled by what we see and hear of crime and sex and
the World on TV and the radio, and what we see about us.
Our conscience is dull because we have become hardened by
constant contact with it all, and we don't do anything about
it. But when I think of Jesus, wounded for our transgressions,
bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace
was upon Him! And it says in 1John 3:16 -- not John 3:16,
that is a wonderful verse, but 1 John 3:16:
He laid down His life for the brethren, and we ought t lay
down our lives for the brethren! How I pray that some day
God will raise up more leaders who will acknowledge God
as Sovereign, the Bible as our Guide, and free from the
fear of man, that they might be willing to die for some
of their convictions!
Among professing Christians today we have got quite a problem
along this line, there isn't this boldness! So many try
to figure out just how far they can go and yet not hurt
their reputation; how far they can stand for Jesus Christ
and yet not in any way make themselves peculiar.
They don't want to be real outstanding Christians for fear
of being called fanatics, or fools for Christ's sake! They
want to be very dainty and aloof in their Christian walk
and not disturb anybody.
Unlike those that walked with Paul, of whom it was said,
"These are they that turned the World upside down!"
They were called disturbers all right! But their names live
to this very day, and their influence is still felt, while
the passive compromisers that are drifting around today
are just drifting into oblivion!
I believe the Christian life is a devoted, dedicated life!
You know where the power lies in a Christian life? Well,
in that very thing -- in the depths of its devotion! In
the height of its consecration! That's where the power lies!
-- the extent of its dedication to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Such a dedicated life doesn't figure on moderation, it doesn't
figure on saving their reputation! They don't say, "I'll
just partake a little of this and that, but I will be moderate."
Instead of that, he sets the force of his entire life towards
that which is the World's hope through the Lord Jesus Christ,
And he won't compromise on any of it! I know people like
that; I know those very kind of folks that take that kind
of a stand for the Lord, and my, they are brave souls!
The issues of Christian living are like patriotism, they
need to be more sharply defined than the World defines them:
they have got to stand out sharp and clean-cut, and clearly
defined! I am going to repeat again, that there is a tendency
today on the part of Christians to cut corners and bend
rock principles, make them fuzzy and uncertain!
But the Kingdom of God is founded on absolute things, absolute
truth, absolute candor and sincerity! "Thus saith the
Lord!" is what a Christian stands on, and these are
the principles that America was founded on!
And across from us today there is a nation that is no less
absolute in it falseness and influence which damns the souls
of men. -- But there is no bridge between, beloved! You
can't try to confer and negotiate for a bridge between the
two, you just can't, there is none!
As far as Christ is concerned, the Christian must face the
question of whether his allegiance shall be one and undivided,
completely surrendered to the Lord Jesus Christ. I say it
again, I want to repeat it, therein lies the power of the
Christian life: its influence and its blessing lies there
alone.
The day is now here when Christians are going to have to
give bold expression to their convictions! That day has
come! There are forces at work in the World, and nationally,
that are pressing in on us at such an alarming speed, that
we may suffer like the martyrs of old if we don't every
one of us, quickly, openly, espouse the cause of Christ
fearlessly.
The greatest cause in all the World: this precious Gospel
of the Lord Jesus Christ! There isn't any place now in this
crisis for a chameleon character that changes color with
every crowd and melts into the surrounding World without
any convictions or moral courage.
Of course it will cost something! The espousal of every
great cause has cost something! Some of the greatest of
men have risked everything, even their heads, to courageously
declare their allegiance to Jesus Christ, to stem the tide
of materialism.
I want to close by asking, do you have the moral courage
to take your stand openly with the great of the ages? And
at every opportunity give expression to your Christian conviction
no matter what the cost in popularity or position? -- Joseph
of Arimathea didn't, "being a disciple of Jesus, bug
secretly for fear of the Jews."
Do you do something secretly for fear of the opinions of
others? There is an heroic element that is necessary today,
do you have it? When the opportunity arises, do you come
up with that heroism? "He that came to Jesus by night,
being one of them" -- yet he was fearful to stand out!
Are you in the same class as that one?
The Bible says, "I hate half-hearted men!" The
Cause of Christ is suffering today because of half-hearted
Christians. The great Army of God is engaged in a life struggle!
So who are you to stand by? God bless you.